Coach Stubblefield Discusses Wide Receiver Signees

Coach Stubblefield Discusses Wide Receiver Signees

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I doubt Restrepo weighs 190. Saw that dude 10 ft away from me walking into the stadium when we played Louisville.
He weighed 185 officially at the Nike opening in February and his own coach at Deerfield who posts on this board has said in the past hes over 190 too
 
He weighed 185 officially at the Nike opening in February and his own coach at Deerfield who posts on this board has said in the past hes over 190 too

That's crazy if accurate. He looked little.
 
Its a Meh WR class.

We just lost our only real speed burner and explosive playmaker in Thomas and we don't even try to recruit one this cycle.

Redding is a nice prospect. Only one with real upside. Nice body control and frame.
Worsham is an OK prospect. Hip injury is no joke.
Restrepo is an OK prospect. If we were at Championship level we wouldn't even consider him.

None of these guys have blazing speed.

What happened to MIAMI SPEED? We used to recruit track guys that played football. We don't even look at them anymore.

lol. Kevin Williams, Horace Copeland, Santana Moss all track guys.

I remember when that Aquinas had that kid Greene that went to FSU that was higher rated because he was "more polished, better route runner, blah,blah,blah" . Yet Phillip Dorsett was the one with blazing speed and quickness and turned out to be the better player.

I remember people here talking down Anthony Schwartz because he was more track than football. Looks like he's doing well for Auburn.

WTF has happened to this program's ability to evaluate talent?

What we actually need are WR's who can create separation from the DB/S.....

Our WR crew this year couldn't get open-- JT being one of them-- which is why he didn't have the numbers this year.

Instead of straightline speed-- what we need are nimble, quick-change of direction guys who can juke and make hard cuts on a dime.
 
MIAMI HURRICANES NEED TO SIGN AN ELITE WIDE RECEIVER, WHO CAN SCARE YOU vertically and has all of the tools that make up a great receiver! THAT #1 WR IS NEED ON THIS TEAM ......

Coach richt is not here, he addressed that immediately when he got here, enos already said he dont need that type of receiver, messes up his methodical timeline of when he wants to score, he said ***** all that explosive scoring, he's trying raise qb completion pct%'s and stuff the stat sheets with the short ****!
 
What we actually need are WR's who can create separation from the DB/S.....

Our WR crew this year couldn't get open-- JT being one of them-- which is why he didn't have the numbers this year.

Instead of straightline speed-- what we need are nimble, quick-change of direction guys who can juke and make hard cuts on a dime.

Who said straight line only.

Which name in my post doesn’t get separation ?

name me someone more “nimble” than Santana Moss, Kevin Williams or Phillip Dorsett or Jeff Thomas for that matter?
 
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Is a 4.54 slow for a 6’2 195 pound receiver that also had a 42 inch vertical?

is a 4.58 slow for a 190 pound receiver in restrepo?

mind you Thaiu Jones bell had some of the most impressive film on any receiver I’ve seen and he only ran a 4.56 in the 40. **** fleming who is a speedster ran a 4.47 40 officially but did that being 35 pounds lighter than Michael Redding.
There is a HUGE difference between 4.54 and 4.47 That’s almost 2 different leagues of speed.
 
I dont Mind stubb(can we do better? Of course). he didn’t do bad at all recruiting wise and imo I saw Improvement in most of our receivers under him which we didn’t see with dugans let’s be real. Going foward we can have fields help him recruit too, that’s what most colleges do. Have their best recruiters recruit other players not necessarily at their position.
I respect your opinion brick but did our WRs really improve? Our “best wr” (Thomas) was invisible all year, our burner (pope) caught maybe one deep ball, Wiggins shows up one week and is gone the next, Harley looks exactly the same as last year (not any faster or more of a threat). I don’t see where everyone sees improvement. Not as many dropped balls, yes. But are we going to call that improvement? That should be standard. Where I judge Stubbs is, we have/had a 6’7 freak athlete who by all accounts tested well across the board and he couldn’t do **** with him. With dugans, njoku actually seemed to be improving and health was holding him back. Everyone is pointing to Payton as evidence of Stubbs but Payton didn’t play last year and none of the other wr’s did anything this year to show they improved at all.
 
WR Coach, first and foremost, must be a savage recruiter. Anyone with half a brain can teach technique and routes to WRs. It’s not like this dude is inventing anything new as a WR coach.

This is a position coach job that smart HCs fill with a savage recruiter. Just like RB and TE position coaches.
 
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